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2015 Dec 16
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2015 Nov 24
0
Google Ads in rsyslog documentation files
Hi Mark,
I'm not sure whether upstream is the right place to address this, but I'll try. I just downloaded all versions of the rsyslog sources from rsyslog.com, and found 'googlesyndication' links in the following versions:
rsyslog-4.8.0
rsyslog-5.10.0
rsyslog-5.10.1
rsyslog-5.8.13
rsyslog-6.6.0
rsyslog-7.3.0
rsyslog-7.3.1
rsyslog-7.3.2
rsyslog-7.3.3
rsyslog-7.3.4
rsyslog-7.3.5
2003 Mar 12
1
'summary' with logicals (PR#2629)
Consider
> oj <- data.frame(x = c(TRUE, FALSE, NA))
> oj
x
1 TRUE
2 FALSE
3 NA
> summary(oj)
x
Mode :logical
FALSE:1
TRUE :1
But
> oj$x <- factor(oj$x)
> summary(oj)
x
FALSE:1
TRUE :1
NA's :1
My point is that NA's should be reported for logicals like they are for
other data types.
Göran
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Göran
2016 Oct 21
0
[Bug 2629] New: ((((866-769-8127 SKYPE Ə ೠ ್ ⅓ ॐ tech support number | skype support number
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2629
Bug ID: 2629
Summary: ((((866-769-8127 SKYPE
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Product: Portable OpenSSH
Version: 7.3p1
Hardware: amd64
OS: Other
Status: NEW
2015 Nov 24
3
Google Ads in rsyslog documentation files
Peter Eckel wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I know this comes from upstream (and most likely from the rsyslog
project itself), but what's your opinion about Google Ads in system
documentation files?
>
>> [peckel at mucnvjmppmtr01 ~]$ cat /etc/redhat-release
>> Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 6.7 (Santiago)
>> [peckel at mucnvjmppmtr01 ~]$ grep google